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Kodak E100S (35mm. 100 iso) user- review
written by syafeeq on December 9th, 2008 , 10 comments (2 votes)

Blue, green or yellow? How about all of them?

The moment I saw a bunch of this film in a nearby lab, I immediately bought all of them and i loaded it into my LC-A! After i have them cross processed I was very suprised to see the results! The colours was just nice, it was breathtaking and just by looking at my shots i am lost for words.

I was pretty lucky to get a chance trying out this film because as far as I know, Kodak has stop producing it.

The “S” in E100S means the colour is saturated. The film is rated 100 ISO and it is most suitable for outdoor pahotography. When you shoot on a hot sunny day, you will get bright green and yellow-ish colours. Cross process the film and you will experience a wonderful feeling when you see the output. It’s almost grainless making your image clearer and smooth.

So what are you waiting for? Today might be your lucky day, so start hunting for this film now!

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10 comments

  • eva_eva
    by eva_eva
    11 months ago

    love the colour!! cool film, nice review!

  • ripsta
    by ripsta
    11 months ago

    i love to use this film also
    i love to snap outdoor " pahotography. "

  • oldskool_rider
    by oldskool_rider
    11 months ago

    beautiful!
    i want some, NOW!

  • wil6ka
    by wil6ka
    11 months ago

    wow wow

  • herbert-4
    by herbert-4
    11 months ago

    Congratulations... these are the best cross-processed shots I've ever seen!! I need to get some of this. Thanx.

  • makeyuu
    by makeyuu
    11 months ago

    i want i want!

  • mattydk
    by mattydk
    5 months ago

    i shot a roll of this with my LCA+ just need to get it developed.

  • orlando_a
    by orlando_a
    5 months ago

    i have to know what the top language is!
    ?

  • orlando_a
    by orlando_a
    5 months ago

    ...on photo 5 (oops)

  • orlando_a
    by orlando_a
    5 months ago

    is the dark burn around the darks a completely analog effect?

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